Relationship between measured diameters of pituitary gland on MRI and peak-stimulated growth hormone levels in children with growth hormone deficiency
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2017.09.025
- VernacularTitle:生长激素缺乏儿童垂体MRI测量值与患儿生长激素激发峰值的关系
- Author:
Haiying HUANG
;
Suisheng ZHENG
;
Liwei ZOU
;
Hongbo ZHANG
;
Rui YANG
;
Zhongying FAN
- Keywords:
growth hormone deficiency;
pituitary gland;
magnetic resonance imaging;
growth hormone
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2017;33(9):1420-1423
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the relationship between the measured diameters of pituitary gland on MRI and peak-stimulated growth hormone(GH) in children with growth hormone deficiency (GHD).Methods A total of 46 children with GHD were included in this study, and 30 healthy children who were admitted to the hospital for health check-up were acted as the control group during the same period.The measured diameters of pituitary gland on MRI were compared between the two groups and the correlation between the diameters of pituitary gland on MRI and peak-stimulated GH were analyzed.Results ① The coronary and sagittal heights of pituitary gland on MRI were greater in children aged 7-10 years old and older than 10 years in control group and in children older than 10 years in observation group than those in children younger than 6 years (P<0.05).The anteroposterior diameter of pituitary gland on sagittal MRI in the control group was increased (P<0.05).The coronal height, sagittal anteroposterior diameter and sagittal height were lower in the observation group compared with age-and gender-matched controls(P<0.05).②The peak-stimulated growth hormone levels were higher in children aged 7-10 years old and older than 10 years in both groups compared with children younger than 6 years old (P<0.05).The peak-stimulated GH were lower in observation group compared with age-and gender-matched controls(P<0.05).③ The heights of pituitary gland on coronary and sagittal MRI in children with GHD were positively related to the peak-stimulated GH, and coronary height had the highest correlation(P<0.05).Conclusion The heights of pituitary gland on coronary and sagittal MRI in children with GHD are positively related to the peak-stimulated GH.The growth and development of children can be predicted by monitoring the changes of GH levels.